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The 'architecture anarchist' is a recent trend amongst the young architectural graduates to comment about architecture but without design practice experience. Is that acceptable? However, this could be due to the "instability" of the architecture profession in terms of not allowing for a diversity of thoughts to emerge in architecture education. Are fewer architecture graduates interested to pursue the traditional practice of architecture? I counted 60% of my batchmates pursued to practice in architecture or be an academic, whereas someone 25 years my junior said her batch, only 30% became architects and academic. This discussion is just a starter in the light of the vocal 'architecture anarchist', which could just be a trend of 'anarchist' or the lesser extreme, 'socialist' or 'leftist' stance among the Malaysian youths. What do you think? Please contact me @designsazve IG handle, if you want to discuss this topic in a future podcast.
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Photo (artwork): "Talk Architecture" by Naziaty Mohd Yaacob; Bus Stop drawing by Kamelia Jambari
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The 'architecture anarchist' is a recent trend amongst the young architectural graduates to comment about architecture but without design practice experience. Is that acceptable? However, this could be due to the "instability" of the architecture profession in terms of not allowing for a diversity of thoughts to emerge in architecture education. Are fewer architecture graduates interested to pursue the traditional practice of architecture? I counted 60% of my batchmates pursued to practice in architecture or be an academic, whereas someone 25 years my junior said her batch, only 30% became architects and academic. This discussion is just a starter in the light of the vocal 'architecture anarchist', which could just be a trend of 'anarchist' or the lesser extreme, 'socialist' or 'leftist' stance among the Malaysian youths. What do you think? Please contact me @designsazve IG handle, if you want to discuss this topic in a future podcast.
© 2022 Talk Architecture, Author: Naziaty Mohd Yaacob
Photo (artwork): "Talk Architecture" by Naziaty Mohd Yaacob; Bus Stop drawing by Kamelia Jambari
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Do subscribe for premium content and special features which will help to support and sustain Talk Architecture podcast on a more in-depth explanation on design thesis and processes. These special commentaries and ‘how to’ explanations are valuable insights and knowledge not found elsewhere!